The French
Collection
BY JANE CRYSTAL
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cons take their places on
the gilded platform, to the
side of the stage. They
quickly take up violins, but the classical
melody is scarcely heard over the
sounds of 800 international guests
making their entrance into the ornate
Salle Opera inside the Grand Hotel of
Pans.
Behind the stage, a crew of 80 work
frantically to prepare the 20 models, in,
evitably the tallest girls in the business,
for their first stroll down the runway and
for the many changes of clothes, make•
up and hairstyles that will follow. Lists,
diagrams and Polaroid shots of acces•
soriK a«) taped to the wall within each
of the 20 dressing areas, outlining each
detail of each outfit,
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haute couture, the
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rld's most
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